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Just a couple questions that I am hoping to get some answers to.
1. If you have a dialysis patient that you suspect has had too much fluid taken off, would it be possible for that to cause a sudden change in mental status?
2. If it could cause a sudden change in mental status, how long after dialysis would you expect to see that change?
I ask because I transported a patient that when we initially got to her, was complaining of shortness of breath, nausea, and just generally feeling ill. She also told us that towards the end of her dialysis treatment, she began cramping in her legs. According to family, she had been home for a while, but they were rather vague about when she did get home for the day.
We loaded her up into the ambulance to transport to the ER. Her pressure remained around 150/85 through out the transport. Her HR was aprox 105 through out the transport, and her respiratory rate varied from 18-28. She was sinus tach on the monitor without ectopy. Initially she was answering questions, able to tell us what her complaint was, how dialysis had went today, etc.
About half-way to the ER she went off the deep end. She began alternating between babbling and speaking nonsense words/sounds and being delusional. She began trying to hand me things that weren't there, telling me "it's in my leg" (but couldn't tell me what was in her leg), and showing me her dialysis access and saying "it needs to come out". I did dex her and her blood sugar was 110.
Yes, I realize this change in mental status could be completely unrelated to the dialysis. I was just curious if anyone had seen something like this in relationship to it. I really think they took too much fluid off of her given the complaints she had when we first got to her. I have just never seen a sudden change in mental status like that as a result of complications from dialysis.
1. If you have a dialysis patient that you suspect has had too much fluid taken off, would it be possible for that to cause a sudden change in mental status?
2. If it could cause a sudden change in mental status, how long after dialysis would you expect to see that change?
I ask because I transported a patient that when we initially got to her, was complaining of shortness of breath, nausea, and just generally feeling ill. She also told us that towards the end of her dialysis treatment, she began cramping in her legs. According to family, she had been home for a while, but they were rather vague about when she did get home for the day.
We loaded her up into the ambulance to transport to the ER. Her pressure remained around 150/85 through out the transport. Her HR was aprox 105 through out the transport, and her respiratory rate varied from 18-28. She was sinus tach on the monitor without ectopy. Initially she was answering questions, able to tell us what her complaint was, how dialysis had went today, etc.
About half-way to the ER she went off the deep end. She began alternating between babbling and speaking nonsense words/sounds and being delusional. She began trying to hand me things that weren't there, telling me "it's in my leg" (but couldn't tell me what was in her leg), and showing me her dialysis access and saying "it needs to come out". I did dex her and her blood sugar was 110.
Yes, I realize this change in mental status could be completely unrelated to the dialysis. I was just curious if anyone had seen something like this in relationship to it. I really think they took too much fluid off of her given the complaints she had when we first got to her. I have just never seen a sudden change in mental status like that as a result of complications from dialysis.